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| The ideology leader of the GOP |
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| The ideology leader of the GOP |
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| Is this the candidate who quipped about President Obama’s use of a Tele Promopter?” |
Rick Santorum: “We know the candidate Barack Obama, what he was like, the anti-war government nigg… America was a source for division around the world, that what we were doing was wrong,”
As you can imagine my interest was peaked. The quest for a video ensued.
CROOKS AND LIARS DOT COM quickly ended my quest via this 18 second video.
http://embed.crooksandliars.com/v/MjM5MjItNTYwODA?color=bfbfbf
Sobel continues with the following.
In response, a Santorum spokesman called the allegations “absolutely ridiculous.”A video of the speech made by Santorum was uploaded onto youtube.com and is available for viewing so you can judge for yourself. Whether or not Santorum started to call President Obama the n-word is almost irrelevant, not because of the word he used, but because the result will be the same as it has been in the past. Santorum will go on the defense and deny any wrongdoing and his opponents will go on the attack. In January, Santorum made a comment stating that he didn’t want to make “black people’s lives better by giving them other people’s money.” Oddly, Santorum said he never said: “black” people, but instead claimed he said: “blah” people. The defense was thin, but nondales was able to get away with his odd statement without much backlash.
Oh, come on!” Santorum spokesman Hogan Gidley told Raw Story when asked for comment. “Give me a break. That’s unbelievable. What does it say about those that are running with this story that that’s where their mind goes. You know, I’m not going to dignify that with [a response].”
“That is absolutely ridiculous.”
After the ”BLAH” people comment and denial in January, I have a hard time placing this potential slippage on the ”that is ridiculous” shelf.
CROOKS AND LIARS Dot Com, correctly points out that Santorum completed a double misspeak as he labeled the president anti-war. The very president who ordered the killing of Osama bin Laden within months of taking the Oval Office and the very president who angered his base via escalation of troop in Afghanistan. Also, why would a candidate stand in front of group of people and rail about ”anti-war”. Is it admirable to ‘relish and want of war?
I personally do not believe that Santorum is insane enough to use the “N” word publicly. My concern is possible mental slippage from a potential presidential candidate who may have slipped due to a non-rested brain. The candidate’s inner-psyche and sub-conscious, may have eased out around his controlling conscious mind. ”BLAH” people is a real example of Santorum slippage and not open for argument; we may have precedent with Santorum and his mental/verbal slippage.
Only those who know him intimately and very well know if the ‘nigg..” (3/4 potential slur) is part of Santorum’s lexicon.

Santourm plays the “Connection of Church and State” card for those who will listen (and applaud) without regard for JFK’s positions in his early 1960s campaign. John Kennedy faced what has proven to be very common in America: Newness frightens and causes hysteria. As the first Catholic candidate for the presidency, the nation was suffering undercurrents of a Catholic in the White House. I believe the early 1960s consternation is little different from that experienced by millions regarding President Obama taking the Oath of Office, and probably not different than if Hilary Clinton had won the Presidency. The prospect of Catholic in the White House at that time was real probably as serious a paradigm shift as having President Obama in the White House.
Kennedy spoke eloquently and with an overwhelming degree of sincerity about his commitment to separation of church and state. His words were purely spoken to
intercept and eliminate concerns about ‘Catholic or religious’ doctrine spread from the Office of the Presidency.
Santorum speak about JFK in a manner that is very revealing as to his own character, veracity and his personal values. Campaign rhetoric is one thing, the prospect of a theology is yet another. The later I suggest is as dangerous watching the Mulahs who run Iran go about the business of leading that nation. While it will never happen, imagine life in a nation with a president who is so consumed, artificially or not artificially, with religion. Do you think his/her faith will weigh in every facet of life. Of course it would, and that is not always a bad thing. But, factor-in one who is prone to dogma and that person’s penchant for disdain for all that is ‘not like him’. How long do you think it would take for one faith to become an object of a national crusade against other denominations. I suggest not very long at all.
Yet, Santourm did not stop there with his rhetorical dogma. He lashed out at President Obama’s past comments about acquiring a level of education beyond the high school level. It is a proven fact the people who acquire education in any form beyond the level of 12th Grade, contribute more to their families well-being and contribute more to the greater society. Obama spoke about not only college, but vocational schools; that includes auto mechanics since Santorum loves to use that field as a hammer against Obama. Give the MSNBC video a review if you have not already viewed the segment.
“…..what a snob?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32545640
We are in a political season, I get that. The political candidates are sowing their political rhetoric for sake of drawing votes which they need to grow to full blossom in November 2012. While some candidates are throwing decency to the wind for sake of capture the GOP nomination, Santorum is showing all the signs of one who has lost his marbles, tucked decency in his trousers, and placed rubber boots on his feet for trodding throw the GOP political ’pig-pen’.
While I am slightly reticent to use one of my favorite stories related to ‘the pig-pen’, this is a perfect opportunity to make a final point.
A wise person once told me the following.
“If you wallow a pig the creature will thoroughly enjoy it. First, you have wallowed in its pen, and that is satisfying to the pig, and final ‘you now stink’.
I suggest those who cheer and applaud as Santroum goes about his sickeningly vile tirades are also wallowing in the same pig-pen.
JANUARY 15, 2012 BY
“Mitt Romney’s run three times, once as a liberal, once as a moderate and once as a conservative,” Santorum said to laughs from the crowd of about 300 people. “He’s running as an establishment conservative and not one of these ‘crazies’ you have to worry about.”
The extremism, anger, paranoia and sense of victimhood that Fox incubates are all unhealthy for the United States. But it’s inflicting particular damage on the Republican party, which could well lose a winnable election because of its supine relationship to a TV network. It turns out it is not liberals who should fear the Fox – it’s conservatives.
It’s not just usual-suspect lefties and professional Murdoch-haters who say it, mischievously exaggerating the cable TV network’s influence. Dick Morris, veteran political operative and Fox regular, noted the phenomenon himself the other day while sitting on the Fox sofa. “This is a phenomenon of this year’s election,” he said. “You don’t win Iowa in Iowa. You win it on this couch. You win it on Fox News.” In other words, it is Fox – with the largest cable news audience, representing a huge chunk of the Republican base – that is, in effect, picking the party’s nominee to face Obama next November.

O’REILLY: Do you believe that Barack Obama — the person, not the President, the person because a lot of conservatives do believe this — doesn’t like America?

“You can’t be here for 20 years and commit only one illegal act … because everything you’re doing while you’re here is against the law …” Santorum said. “I understand Congressman Gingrich saying, ‘Well, you know, people have been here and they’ve been good citizens and paying taxes.’ Yeah, under somebody else’s Social Security number because you stole it.”Families should be broken up when the law is broken, which includes illegal immigration, he added.

Newt Gingrich has taken the lead in PPP’s national polling. He’s at 28% to 25% for Herman Cain and 18% for Mitt Romney. The rest of the Republican field is increasingly looking like a bunch of also rans: Rick Perry is at 6%, Michele Bachmann and Ron Paul at 5%, Jon Huntsman at 3%, and Gary Johnson and Rick Santorum each at 1%.
Compared to a month ago Gingrich is up 13 points, while Cain has dropped by 5 points and Romney has gone down by 4. Although a fair amount of skepticism remains about the recent allegations against Cain there is no doubt they are taking a toll on his image- his net favorability is down 25 points over the last month from +51 (66/15) to only +26 (57/31). What is perhaps a little more surprising is that Romney’s favorability is at a 6 month low in our polling too with only 48% of voters seeing him favorably to 39% with a negative opinion.
Public Policy Polling (PPP) is an American Democratic Party-affiliated polling firm based in Raleigh, North Carolina.[1][2][3] PPP was founded in 2001 by businessman and Democratic pollster Dean Debnam, the firm’s current president and chief executive officer.[1][4] The company’s surveys use Interactive Voice Response (IVR), an automated questionnaire used by other polling firms such as SurveyUSA andRasmussen Reports.[5]PPP’s polls have been described as very accurate in the 2008 U.S. presidential election by The Wall Street Journal[5] and Mark Blumenthal, senior polling editor of the Huffington Post and the founding editor of Pollster.com,[6] among others. Although being affiliated with the Democratic Party, PPP has not exhibited a Democratic bias in its polling results; according to Nate Silver of Fivethirtyeight.com, PPP actually had a small pro-Republican bias in its 2010 polling results.
“I was so disgusted over that gay marine coming out, because when he came out of the closet …” Baldasaro started.
His “brothers” will “start ignoring him. He doesn’t realize it, but when the shit hits the fan, you want your brothers covering you back, not looking at your back.”
“Did you have an issue with the audience reaction?” ThinkProgress.org’s Scott Keyes asked.
“Oh no, I thought the audience, when they booed the marine, I thought it was great,” he replied.
His “brothers” will “start ignoring him. He doesn’t realize it, but when the shit hits the fan, you want your brothers covering you back, not looking at your back.”
Get ready for another round of McCarthyism. Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, and Rick Santorum have all signed a pledge to form a commission to investigate the LGBT community if elected President.This pledge was created by the National Organization For Marriage, and they have a history of extreme views against homosexuals and anyone who votes to extend marriage rights to them.The Pledge reads as follows.
I, [candidate name], pledge to the American people that if elected President,
I will:
[...] establish a presidential commission on religious liberty to investigate and document reports of Americans who have been harassed or threatened for exercising key civil rights to organize, to speak, to donate or to vote for marriage and to propose new protections, if needed.
In other words, the extreme right wing is going to persecute homosexuals on a whole new level if they have power after the 2012 Election. Homosexuals and supporters of marriage equality will be intimidated, interrogated, and stripped of their right to speak freely. The religious right wing has been allowed to push their un-American and unconstitutional agenda for far too long. Americans must push back. If we continue to do nothing, we could all be persecuted by this fanatical group.
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And that journey to the land of Oz continues.
The Road to OZ is not a road paved with Yellow (Gold) bricks. 
The Land of OZ (The OZ skyline, and a place of conservative happiness and glee…Ah such a beautiful place. Few minorities, no GLBTs, just enough poor people for servants, Predator Drones have replaced chirping birds, thoughts of climate change are illegal, collective bargaining is non-existent, private schools proliferate, public schools are no longer funded, women do not dare think of an Equal Rights Amendment, the corporate CEO is worshiped on Sundays, the President of the United States is subordinate to the nation’s CEOs, Pat Buchanan is the Minister of Information and Cultural Preservation, entitlement programs have been banned w/the elderly as the wards of the core family, national media is a monolithic FOX NEWS and a place where cognitive abilities are only exercised in gaining and preserving personal wealth…AHH such a wonderful place)